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DOI: 10.1055/s-0029-1185964
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Scientific Methodology of Repertorisation
Publication History
Publication Date:
08 December 2009 (online)

Summary
The physician who has rarely or never used the repertory complains about its elaborate methods and time-consuming nature, but one who has used it meaningfully finds it is very useful and a time-saver. This paper will elucidate the scientific and artistic use of repertories to attain a better result. We have used this methodology in our institute for several years and have found it very effective, fast, logical and practical. It is an attempt to lessen the difficulties of the practitioner – especially beginning and busy practitioners as it aims to reduce the burden of the prescriber in every sense. I hope and wish that this work will be accepted and appreciated. I welcome suggestions from any quarter so that this work can be improved upon.
Key words
Repertorisation - Methodology of repertorisation - Effective repertorisation
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Dr. MD (Hom) K. R. Mansoor Ali
Lecturer, Govt. Homeopathic Medical College
Calicut, Kerala 673019
India
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